- Ilyasah Shabazz
Ilyasah Shabazz (born
July 22 ,1962 ) is the daughter of the lateMalcolm X andBetty Shabazz . She was only two years old and present when her father was assassinated in 1965 at the Manhattan'sAudubon Ballroom . The only knowledge her mother gave her about her father was that he was a very important martyredcivil rights leader. In fact, she had to read books to gather any other information she wanted to know about her father. However, the presence of her father was still kept very strong in their household. Ilyasah’s mother placed many pictures of her deceased husband all over their home; with many books about him in their library. Her mother even kept all of his suits and his briefcase in her closet.Being one of the six daughters of Malcolm X many people assumed that she would follow in her father’s footsteps. However, this was not the case since her upbringing included minimal
political aspects. Instead she and her sisters were raised inMount Vernon, New York in an integrated community by their mother. They were a middle class family and she attendedprivate schools , tookballet lessons and attended elitesummer camps . Therefore, as a result of her integrated, middle class upbringing when she attendedcollege atSUNY New Paltz , in the mid-Hudson Valley, NY, her peers were quite surprised when she wasn’t the powerful, speech givingAfrican American woman they expected. However, they still moved her into the black dormitory and she was elected to be an officer in the Black Student Union. Shabazz wrote a book about being Malcolm X’s daughter called "Growing Up X " in 2002. She was very nervous about releasing the book because she did not want to ruin anyone’s expectations about her. She was featured in magazines and newspapers and was also nominated for anNAACP Image Award. Before her book came out, Ilyasah thought she wanted to be asongwriter or a model, however, she seems to have found her love ofwriting . [Blake, John. "Children of the Movement." Chicago: Lawrence Hill, 2004]References
Radio
* Recorded a public service announcement for Deejay Ra's 'Hip-Hop Literacy' campaign, encouraging reading of Malcolm X's autobiography and
Alex Haley 's books.External links
* [http://www.growingupx.com/ Official Web Site]
* [http://www.accuracyproject.org/cbe-Shabazz,Betty.html/ Internet Accuracy Project]
* [http://www.newpaltz.edu/faces/feb05/shabazz.html Alumnus Page]
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